1. I installed Ubuntu 7.10
2. I installed CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor Gnome applet and found out that my 
processor is working at 50% of its maximum frequency.
3. I learned how to switch my processor to maximum frequency and did it.

My proposition: the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor should be installed by
default so users will know at what frequency their processor works.

I hope that I am clear enough.

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CPU frequency isn't shown in Gnome (Ubuntu 7.10) on systems with powersave 
enabled processors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156564
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